With various technologies at the fingertips of every enterprise, it’s becoming increasingly important to innovate in order to stay ahead of the pack. Fresh ideas and new technologies are birthed when businesses dare to venture beyond what is...
The South African government will collaborate with Nigeria on developing road infrastructure in the West Africa country through the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA). This was confirmed by the DBSA on Monday as they addressed the media in...
Sanral has signed an MoU with equipment supplier Pilot Crushtec to promote transformation and empowerment in South Africa. The barriers to entry for newcomers in the roads sector are restrictive due to high cost of capital equipment and lack of...
IMIESA speaks to Bennie Greyling, managing director of Much Asphalt, about current and future opportunities as the company repositions itself for local and international expansion, and potential product diversification. What changes does Much...
Building and maintaining South Africa’s road network is one of the key factors that will ensure the country’s future prosperity. IMIESA talks to Werner Tessendorf, Business Development Manager at Tosas, about how the company’s bitumen solutions and...
Dec 7, 2017
The east African infrastructure industry is currently growing exponentially, with investments in roads, corridors and highways projects. As a result, it boasts huge potential for the global and regional infrastructure groups, bitumen and asphalt...
It’s no secret that the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has battled to collect fees from road users since the e-tolling system was introduced on the Gauteng road network. Since then there has been an outcry from road users and...
The South African roads sector has an infrastructure backlog amounting to almost R200 billion, transport minister Dipuo Peters said at the Hope Ministry Church in Kempton Park on Monday. The roads sector has been facing many funding and skills...
The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has made a R30-million endowment to Stellenbosch University to continue to fund the Sanral Chair in Pavement Engineering at the university. The announcement was made in a symbolic ceremony at the...